Mark Bartley's Articles in Gardening

  • Autumn And Your Lawn Needs Some Care
    To make sure your lawn is lush and weed-free next summer the preparation has to be done now to give it a fighting chance to see off the worst that the winter weather can throw at it. Without that effort now, you could end up with a struggling, weed-infested lawn next year.
  • Potting Plants
    At this time of the season it seems like there's so little time and so much garden maintenance do. Everything in the garden needs attention, and garden plant pots are no exception.
  • Fixing Lawn Problems
    Days are getting longer, the air is warming up, and spring may be just around the corner as thoughts turn to the summer months ahead. There's nothing like lazy, hot days spent relaxing on a healthy, luscious, cool green lawn.
  • Plant Care
    Yellow, the colour of spring daffodils and tulips, tall sunflowers and heady fragrant roses, a floral splash of sunshine. Yet yellow in the wrong place can mean trouble, and except in the autumn when foliage turns to a rich autumnal hue, yellowing leaves is certainly not what you want.
  • Summer Lawn Care
    British summers are unpredictable things. You never know what the weather will bring next, torrential downpours or searing heat and drought, anything's possible. But whatever the weather, you need to give your lawn some seasonal care and attention to keep it in perfect condition. Here's some advice about gardening lawn care in the summer.
  • Early Summer Vegetables
    There's nothing like the taste of freshly picked produce that you have grown yourself. But now it's early summer, and you have nothing planted. But don't worry, you haven't left it too late, and you can still grow vegetables outside, whether in gro bags, containers, in your vegetable plot, or on your allotment.


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